2021–22 Punjab State Super Football League

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Punjab State Super Football League
Season2021–22
Champions BSF
2020-21
2022-23
All statistics correct as of 1 November 2021.

The 2021-22 Punjab State Super Football League was the 35th season of the Punjab State Super Football League, the top-tier football league in the Indian state of Punjab. Punjab Police are the defending champions. The league commenced from 21 September 2021. [1] [2]

Contents

Teams

A total number of 11 teams participated in the league. [3] [4] [5]

ClubCity/Town
FC Punjab Police Jalandhar
CRPF FC Jalandhar
Dalbir FC Patiala
BSF FC
Jagat Singh Palahi FA
RoundGlass Punjab FC
Sant Baba Bhag Singh FA
SGHS FA
Khalsa Warriors FC Chandigarh
Principal Harbhajan FC Jalandhar
Sikh Regiment Center FC Jalandhar

Standings

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
BSF FC 10730163+1324
Jagat Singh Palahi FA105321610+618
Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib FA10532128+418
FC Punjab Police 10532117+418
CRPF FC10514139+416
RoundGlass Punjab FC 103341721-412
Khalsa Warriors FC102531112-111
Principal Harbhajan SA10325812-411
Sant Baba Bhag Singh FA10154812-48
Sikh Regiment Centre FC100731016-67
Dalbir FC10037618-123

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